Maestro is set to land on Quest and Steam, allowing you to pre-order it now or add it to your wishlist for a later release this year, as France-based developers Double Jack take the reins to bring it to market in due course?
As participants take center stage, they assume the role of maestro, conducting a grand symphony for an audience eager to witness the mastery. With precise arm movements, they orchestrate a majestic performance within the opulent setting of a packed opera house, where every note resonates with drama and flair.
The Maestro creators’ vision was sparked across the pond:
Properly, one would hardly ever command a 120-strong robust choir to release heavenly harmonies with a mere flick of their wrists. Effortlessly halted to perfection was the thunderous cacophony of strings, winds, and percussion, converging in a harmonious symphony of sound. Or happy a French crowd.
Here’s the improved text:
That’s why I designed Maestro to simplify your workflow.
Write it down. WRITE IT DOWN I SAID.”
The Maestro’s highly anticipated trailer finally debuted exclusively at the UploadVR Summer Showcase, marking a significant milestone following years of development. The reveal follows a brief and concise demo, which has received robust evaluations on Quest headsets, Pico, and Vive.
Released under the banner of Creature, Maestro appears well-timed to capitalize on growing platform support for multimodal input from both controllers and arms, as if learning from the rhythm of its debut.
Hasn’t everyone at some point imagined himself as a maestro, waving his baton with flair and precision, leading a symphony of sound through the streets of their own mind? To make a lasting impression on discerning French audiences, one must conduct Maestro with the necessary flair and sophistication.
We won’t delay in reviewing the entire prototype. Pre-order Wishlist Maestro on both Steam and Oculus Quest to get early access to this innovative music composition experience.